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BANCROFT    LIBRARY 


1859  1909 

Official  Program 

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OBolbcn  jubilee 


July,  3rd,  4th 
and  5th 


VIRGINIA  CITY,  NEVADA 


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Brewed  and  Bottled  by 


RENO  BREWING  CO..  Inc. 

EAST  4th  AND  SPOKANE  STREETS 


If  you  have  never  bought 
Suits,  Dresses 

Undermuslins   .'.  Underwear, 
J73d<o  Hosiery  or  Millinery  from  us 


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Train  Service 


Express  Lvs  Virginia  City 4:50  p.  in. 

"     Gold  Hill 5:01  p.  ni. 

Arr   Mound  House 5:30  p.  m. 

Arr   Carson 6:00  p.  ni. 

Arr  Reno 7:35  p.m. 

Local  Lvs  Virginia  City 7:45  a.  m. 

^^  ^^,  ••  Lvs  Gold  Hill 7:56  a.  m. 

\^"  Arr  Mound  House 8:30  a.  ni. 

^   ••  Arr  Carson... 9:20  a.  ni. 

Arr  Reno 11:40  a.  m. 

Train  from  Carson  to  Minden  leaves  Carson  at  9:55  a.  ni.,  ar- 
iig  at  Minden  at  10:35  a.  m. 

On  night  of  July  5th  a  special  train  will  leave    Virginia    City 
1  o'clock,  for  Reno  and  intermediate  points. 


Buy  Pianos  s«inw.y  &  sc.  Mehii„ 

•^  &  Sons,  Henry  F.  Miller, 

~~^~^~"~~~~"~~^^"^~^~  William  Poole,  Starr,  Vos«, 

Shoninger,  Waldorf,  Goel/ 
mann  &  Co.,  all  made  in 
New     York    and    Boston. 


With  a  Guarantee 


Player-Panos — Mehlin  &  Sons,  Lauter,  all  bought  direct  from  manufacturers  and 
can  save  you  all  other  expenses.     Leave  orders  with  Mrs.  W.  H.  Eddy. 

For  Ca.a.o,  and  Price,  call  or  write   J^    J^      MarinCf   MUSlC    CO., 

Phone  1475....  38  W.  2nd  Street,  Reno,  Nev. 


Reno  Reno 

Livery  Co.        WhCIl    111    RcnO        ^'^^"^  ^*^ 

Put  Up  Your  Horses 


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Fashion  or  Overland  Stables 


Divide  Grocery 

Carnival  Goods 
Groceries 

The  Little  Emporium        Virginia  City,  Nev. 


C.  LIVINGSTON  F.  GEBF.RS 

Pioneer  Steam  Laundry 

Virginia  City,  Nevada 

Oldest  established  Laundry  in  the  Stale  of  Nevada.  If  you  have  any  laundry 
work  to  be  done,  you  cannot  do  better  than  to  give  it  to  us.  Our  reputation  as- 
sures you  entire  satisfaction,  and  you  know  that  our  charges  will  be  entirely  reason- 
able and  the  work  promptly  performed.     Phone  85  and  wagon  will  call. 


The  Crystal  Saloon 


Seattle  Brewing  &  Malting  Co. 

Seattle,  Wash.  =  ^^ 


Brewers  and  Bottlers  of 
the  Celebrated 


BEER 


a  Strictly  Western  Product 
Sold  Everywhere 


New  Vigor  and  Strength 
in  Every  Drop 


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Reno  Branch 


H.  POHLE,  Agf.  afci^ 

P.  0.  Box  843 


QUEEN  VIRGINIA  II 

(MISS  RETA  McCOURT) 


The  Sawdust  Cornei 


ARNOLD  KLAUS,  Proprietor 


2  South  C  St. 

Virginia  City,   Nevada 


This  Resort,  known  all  over  the  Coast,  is  better  than 

«ver  for  the  reception  ol  Carnival  visitors. 

When  you  are  in  want  ol  a 

Good  Drink  or  a  Fine 

Imported  Cigar 

and  Music 

This  is  the  place  to  get  it,  and  you  will  Hnd  something 

doing  every  minute  during  Carnival  week. 

Take  the  hunch. 


CARNIVAL  COMMITTEES 


Chairman  of  Committees— W.  V.  RYAN 

PROMOTION-Dr.  J.  J.  Sullivan,  Frank  Blake.  Ed  Blake. 

MUSIC  AND  DANCE-W.  T.    Moran.    Gar    Edwards. 
George  Corbett. 

PARADE — W.  Locklin,  Avery    Powers,    Alex    Winsmore, 
Ed.  Stotenberg,  D.  R.  Morgan. 

SALUTE    AND    FIREWORKS-L.  Otten,  H.  Fanning, 
Fred  Beck. 

EXERCISES— F.  P.  Langan.  Prof.  Comerford.  Prof.  Smith, 
Prol.  Kline.  Geo  Noel. 

rRANSPORTATlON-T.  F.   Short,    Ed.  Carney,  Con 
Ahem,  C.  Hanak.  R.  Rauhut,  Len  Gallagher.  A.  Young. 

ATTRACTIONS— John  Bruce.  John   Durham,    W.  Evans. 

DECORATIONS-L.  Hall.  A.  Gerny.  W.  V.   Ryan,    Joe 
Keman,  Rufe  Henrichs. 


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THE  COMSTOCK 


'^HIS  year  the  Comstock  will  celebrate  its  fiftieth  anniversary. 
What  does  this  mean?  It  means  a  celebration,  a  thanks- 
giving that  w^ill  pay  tribute  to  the  best  blood  and  sinew  of  the 
land;  to  the  heroes  who  toiled  over  weary  miles  of  desert  and 
plain  in  search  of  treasure;  to  heroes  who  are  now  grown  feeble 
with  the  passing  years;  to  the  heroes  who  have  passed  to  the 
Great  Beyond,  It  means  a  celebration  that  will  recall  a  vast  ser- 
ies of  events — the  unearthing  of  millions  of  dollars  of  silver  and 
gold,  the  restoration  of  the  nation's  credit  in  her  darkest  hour — 
the  building  of  palaces,  ocean  cables,  and  telegraph  lines  that  span 


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ood  &  Kenny 

Retail  Grocers... 

Fresh  Fruits 


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Virginia  City,  Nevada 


THE  COMSTOCK— Continued 


a  continent.  It  means  tribute  to  feats  in  mining  unsurpassed,  to 
victories  gained  in  the  face  of  seeming  defeat,  to  orators,  statesmen, 
writers,  scientists,  actors.  It  means  that  for  the  last  time  the  fast 
fading  band  of  white  haired  pioneers  will  sip  again  from  friend- 
ship's loving  cup  which  was  laid  down  so  many  years  ago  and 
which  for  the  last  time  will  be  raised  in  reverence  as  silent  as  in 
other  days  it  was  joyous  and  gay. 

No  other  mining  camp  in  the  wide  world  had  a  Mackay, 
a  Fair,  a  Flood  and  an  O'Brien.  Here  once  was  the  home  of 
Mark  Twain,  of  Dan  DeQuill,  of  Goodwin,  of  Dagget  and  num- 
erous others  who  would  have  shed  lustre  only  for  the  greater  con- 


Agency  of  the 


Bank  of  California 

Transacts  a 
General  Banking  Business 


J.  W.  ECKLEY.  Agent  Virginia  City.  Nevada 


The   California   Brewery 

C  and  Smith  Streets 

Near  National  Guard  Hall 

COOL,  SHARP  B  ER 
SANDWICHES  TO  ORDER 


Free  Lunches 


Side  Rooms  For  Families  Virginia,  City,  NcV. 

R.  Noce 

Wholesale  and  Retail 
Dealer  in 

Wine  and  Liquor 
— Fruits=— 

Established   1868  111    North  C  Stree 

H.  S.  Beck 

Dealer  in  

Furniture,  Carpets,  Pianos 
and  Organs 

87-89  South  C  Street  Virginia  City,  Nevad; 

The  Central  Market 


This  old  stand  still  maintains  the  reputation  that  has 
made  it  famous.  When  you  want  something  really 
fine  in  the  line  of  meats  you  may  be  sure  that  your 
wants  can  be  filled  here  better  than  at  any  other  place. 

Virginia  City.  Nevada  HENRY   NELEIGF 


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THE  COMSTOCK--Continued 


stellations.  Here  was  nurtured  the  brilliant  Michaelson  family, 
one  a  winner  of  the  Nobel  prize  for  his  discovery  on  the  speed  of 
light,  and  one  for  her  success  as  an  author.  Here  was  developed 
the  romantic  but  unfortunate  career  of  Sandy  Bowers  and  his 
wife. 

The  streets  of  the  Comstock  are  paved  with  ore  that  gives 
good  values.  Truly  they  are  paved  with  gold  and  silver.  With 
the  same  shovels,  in  past  years,  fortunes  were  gathered  together 
and  thrown  away.  The  old  Comstockers  took  only  the  best  and 
all  else  was  thrown  away  to  bleach  and  whiten  on  the  dumps. 
For  this  reason  alone  the  prosperity  of  the  old  lode  is   assured  for 


M.  Black  &  Pope 

Assayers  and 
Chemists 

29  South  C  Street  Virginia  City,  Nevada 

Mrs.  L.  Peyser 

Dry 
and  Fancy  Goods 


The  Latest  Notions  and 


Ready-Made  Garments  »,  Specialty  Virginia    City,    Nevada 


Piper  s  Opera  House 
Skating  Rink 


I 

V  Dont  Forget 

The  Finest  Floor  in  the  State 


Skating  Every  Afternoon 

Tuesday 
and  Saturday  Nights 


The  Big  Day  Is 


Sunday  Alternoon 


E.  J.  Dwyer  &  Co. 

====^  Virginia  City,  Nevada  ==^=^=:=r 

Merchandise  you  buy  from 
us  is  always  useful 

Just  received  a  tremendous  stock  ol  Spring  and  Summer  Goods 

Frank  J.  Sullivan 


-Dealer  in- 


Candies,  Fancy  Groceries 

This  is  the  best  place  in  Virginia  City  to  get  your  Carnival  Noveltie- 
including  Refreshments,  Fireworks,  Etc. 


American       Bread 

-—      -  Pies 

Bakery  cake 

w.  . .  r-^    K J    ,  and  Candy 

Virginia  City,  iNevada  *' 

Pollard  Candy  Store 

One  Door  South  of  Bank 
Virginia  City,  Nev. 

Tobaccos 
Ice  Cream  and  Candy 


THE  COMSTOCK— Continued 


long  years  to  come  even  if  another  ton  of  ore  be  never  taken  from 
the  mines. 

But  the  history  of  silver  mining  throughout  the  world  refutes 
any  such  supposition.  For  silver  mines  in  Mexico,  Spain,  Belgium, 
Germany  and  many  other  places  that  have  been  w^orking  for  cen- 
turies are  still  producing  the  precious  metal.  No  single  instance 
does  history  tell  of  a  silver  lead  petering  out. 

So  the  Comstock  Golden  Jubilee,  while  paying  tribute  to 
past  glory  and  past  achievement,  will  be  also  the  commencement 
of  a  new  era  of  prosperity  that  may  even  surpass  the  glory  of  other 
days. 

The  Nixon  National  Bank 

'  Reno,  Nevada  : 

UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT  DEPOSITARY 
CASH  CAPITAL.  ONE  MILLION  DOLLARS 

=====  with  which  is  affihated  = 

The  Bank  oi  Nevada  Savings  and  Trust  Co. 

The«e  banks  have  the  largest  capital  and  surplus  of  any  banks  in  the  State 
and  afiord  every  protection  to  depositors  and  are  prepared  to  extend  prop>er  ac- 
commodation to  the  business  interests  of  the  community. 


OFFICERS 

GEO.  S.  NIXON      ...     -      Pr«ident  F.   M.   LEE Cashier 

GEO.   F.  TURRTITIN      -  Vice-Pres.  R.   C.  TURRITTIN      -      -      Asst.  Cashier 


Benzoated  Almond  Cream 


An  Elegant  Preparation  for 


Chapped  Hands.  Face  or  Any  Roughness  ol  the  Skin 
Removes  Tan  and  Sunburn 

Pioneer  Drug  Store 

B.  F.  SHAW,  Prop.  Virginia  City.  Nevada 


Chuna  Kee  cioth 


■Dealer  in- 


Ung    iVCe    ClotMng  and  G 


ing  ana  groceries 


Marco    MiSSivich    IceCreamP, 


ream  rarior 


Two  Doors  South  of  Odd  Fellows*  Hall,  Virginia  City,  Nevj 


While  in  Virginia  Don't  Fail  to  Visit 

The  Crosby  Company's 
Department  Store 

John  McGrath 

44  South  C  St.,  Virginia  City,  Nev. 


Dealc 


Groceries,  Provisions,  Fine  Wines,  Etc. 


PROGRAM 


First  Day,  July  3rd. 

The  following  is  a  detailed  program  of  the  Comstock  Golden 
Jubilee.  It  is  believed  to  be  complete  enough  to  be  a  reliable 
guide: 

2:00  p.  m.  Opening  of  the  Comstock  Golden  Jubilee.  Signal- 
ized by  the  blowing  of  whistles,  ringing  of  bells,  firing  of 
cannon,  etc. 

2:30  p.  m.  Coronation  ceremonies  of  Queen  Reta,  at  the  opera 
house. 

Her  Majesty,  the  Queen— MISS  RETA  McCOURT 

Maids — Miss  Mazie  Harris,  Miss  Ella  Blake 

Pages — Evelyn  Evans,  Irma  Kline 

Master  of  Ceremonies — Hon.  F.  P.  Langan,  assisted 

by  the  Queen  Committee, 

Harry  James,  Dr.  H.  A.  McNeil,  J.  E.  Wade 

3:00  p.  m.  Reception  in  honor  of  Her  Majesty,  Queen  Reta  at 
the  Opera  House. 

Distribution  of  souvenirs  from    the   Queen    to    the   young 
Americans. 

3:30  p.  m.  Children's  aerial  entertainment,  at  the  court  house. 
At  great  expense  Wright  Bros,  the  famous  aeronauts,  have 
been  secured  for  this  occasion. 


ON  THE  TRAIL 

Don't  forget  to  visit  this  line  of  Side  Shows. 
The  greatest  in  the  country,  barring  none. 


McCourt  &  Wright 

Fir^-Class  Saloon 


High  Grade  Liquors  | 


Choice  Wines 


Imported  and  Domestic  Cigars  Virginia  City,  Nevada 


PROGRAM— First  Day,  Continued 


8:00  p.  m.  Queen  Reta  will  touch  the  electric  button  and  the 
night  will  be  transformed  into  day.  The  greatest  electrical 
display  ever  witnessed  in  Nevada. 

9:00  p.  m.     Coronation  Ball  at  National  Guard  hall. 

A  number  of  up-to  date  specialties  will  be  introduced  which 
will  make  this  ball  one  of  the  main  features  of  the  carnival. 

Second  Day,  Sunday,  July  4th. 

1:30  p.  m.     Independence  Day  exercises  at  the  opera  house. 

Overture Comstock  Band 

Prayer Rev.  Father  Murphy 

Opening  Remarks George  N.  Noel 

Poem Miss  P.  Burnett 

Music Comstock  Band 

Declaration  of  Independence George  R.  Young 

Song Selected 

Oration.. Hon.  H.  F.  Bartine 

Benediction Rev.  Pitcaithly 

Music . Comstock  Band 

3:30  p.  m.  Baseball  game  at  Recreation  grounds.  Purse  $100. 
Nevada  Press  Club  vs.  Virginia  Stars.  This  game  is  for  the 
championship  of  the  state. 

8:30  p.  m.  Sacred  concert.  Comstock  band,  R.  H.  Hoskins, 
leader. 


People's  Market 

Fresh  and  Cured  Meats 
Be^  that  Money  Can  Buy 

C  Street  Virginia  City,  Nev. 


Joe  Miller      ^,^     ^ 

Wood 

Virginia  City,  Nevada  =  ^"''  ^= 

Coal 


THOS.  COCKRING 

Wines,  Liquors 
Cigars 

C  Street,  Virginia  City,  Nevada 


A.  M.  Britt       3„«,„ 

RENO.  NEVADA  IjCer 

and 

Agent  Cook  Mineral  Water  Soda   WaterS 


3rd  Day,  Monday,  July  5th 

1 :30  p.  m.  sharp.     Independence  Day  parade.      The   line    will 
contain  a  float  with  a  Burleigh  drill  in  operation. 

Order  of  Parade 

First  Division 

Sheriff  R.  B.  Henrichs     Chief  of  Police  Daniel  O'Hagan 

Deputy  Sheriffs  D.  P.  Morgan,  and  W.  J.  Jennings 

Constable  R.  H.  Thomas 

Grand  Marshal,  J.  W.  Eckley. 

Line  aides — George  Wilson,  W.  J.  Douglass 

Comstock  Lady  Aides 

Walter  Tonkin,  marshal,  and  aides. 

Comstock  Band,  R.  H.  Hoskin,  leader. 

Governor  D.  S.  Dickerson  and  staff 

G.  A.  R.  Phil  Kearney  Post  No.  10 

The  Boys  of  '59  in  Carriage 

E.  Penrod   and  Oscar  Steele 


Mrs.  J.  M.  Davis 

Leading 
Bookseller  and  Stationer 

Best  Assortment  of  Carnival  Novelhes  A/'         •      •         /^-i  \T 

of  all  Descriptions  Virginia  Lity,  l\ev. 

BROWN  &  DABOVICH 

Dealers  in     

Candies,  Cigars,  Tobaccos,  Family  Groceries 

Ice  Cream  and  Family  WineS  T3^3les  Our 

Sodas  Telephone  No.  183  Specialty 

10  South  C  Street,  Virginia  City,  Nevada 

V.  Polose 

C  Sreet,  Virginia  City,  Nev. 


Blacksmithing  Horseshoeing 

General  Repair  Work 

Kerney  &  Lynd 

Be^  Wet  Goods 
C  Street  on  the  Com^ock 


Virginia   City,   Nevada  Don't    Forget    Us 


PROGRAM,  Third  Day— Continued 


Second  Division 

Chief  Aide — John  Matheson 

Assistant  Aides — S.  M.  Stone,  Chas.  C.  Derby 

and  L  N  Bullock. 

Washoe  Valley  Lady  Aides 

Carson  Eagle  Band.     A.  Meyers,  leader. 

Virginia  City  Miners  Union 

Carson  Aerie  Eagles 

Divide  Hose  company  on  Float,  M.  Dandurand,  foreman 

Reno  Aerie  of  Eagles 

Overman  Mining  Company's  Float,  "the  Output 

of  the  Comstock 

Comstock  Electrical  Union,  I.  B.  E.  W.  6 1  3  and 

Float,  "the  Sub-Station 

Virginia,  Gold  Hill  and  Silver  City  Miners'  Unions,  and 

float,  "A  Burleigh  Drill  in  Operation" 

Comstock  Aerie   Eagles  No.  523 

Queen  Reta,  maids  and  mounted  Escort 

Chas.  Butters  &  Co.,  Ltd.     Floal,  "Shipping  Bullion" 

Lent  and  Brooks,  Great  Wild  West  Show,  with 

Captain  Sam  Jack  and  his  mounted  warriors, 

pony  express,  scouts,  clowns,  etc. 


Nevada  Hardware  &  Supply  Co. 


Tin  and  Agateware 

Plumbing  Supplies 

Ranges 

Roolings 

Tents 

Assayers  Supplies 

Camp  Stoves,  Etc. 

Paints  and  Oils 

Mine,  Mill  and  Electric  Suppplies 

209-215  Sierra  Street  Reno,  Nevada 


George  Noel 


. . .  Attorney-at-Law . . . 

Virginia  City,  Nevada 

C.  H.  Miller 


Attorney-at-Law 


Dayi 


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Nevad 


RENO 


^ENO,  the  chief  commercial  and  educational  city  of  Nevada, 
lies  in  Washoe  county,  at  the  base  of  the  Sierra  Nevada 
mountains,  but  a  few  miles  from  the  Nevada-California  line.  It 
is  the  largest  city  in  the  state  and  is  surrounded  by  rich  agricultural 
lands,  vast  ranges,  productive  mineral  territory  and  many  thriving 
towns  of  smaller  size  which  contribute  to  its  prosperity.  Imme- 
diately adjacent  to  its  eastern  limits  is  the  city  of  Sparks,  where 
are  located  the  intermountain  shops  of  the  Southern  Pacific  rail- 
way, the  greatest  artery  of  commerce  in  Nevada. 

At  Reno  is  located  the  University  of  Nevada,  supported  by 
the  state  and  encouraged  by  large  private  gifts,  its  principal  bene- 
factor being  Clarence  Mackay,  son  of  John  W.  Mackay  of  Com- 
slock  fame.  The  city  is  splendidly  equipped  with  public  and 
private  schools,  a  business  college,  and  in  addition  to  its  predomi- 
nance as  a  business  center  is  the  educational  seat  of  the  state. 

During  the  past  six  or  seven  years  it  has    almost    quadrupled 

its  population.     City  improvements  have  kept  pace  with  its  growth 

md  all  of  its  business  streets  have  been  paved,  the  city  completely 

^'wered  and  scores  of  fine  business  buildings    have    displaced    the 

tructurer  of  earlier  days. 

From  the  Truckee  river,  rising  in  the  Sierra  Nevadas,  comes 
unlimited  electrical  energy  for  light  and  power.  The  same  stream 
supplies  the  vast  agricultural  area  of  the  Truckee  Meadows,  in 
which  Reno  is  situated,  with  water  for  irrigation  purposes,  its  sur- 
plus waters  being  diverted  far  below  the  city  into  the  Carson  sink 
where  they  are  reclaiming  an  empire  of  land  I  hat  is  being  alloted 
to  settlers  by  the  United  States  government. 

West  of  Reno  are  located  immense  timber  tracts  from  which 
Nevada  and  much  of  California  derive  their  supply  of  lumber.    In 


Gray,  Reid,  Wright  Cc 

Nevada  s  Biggest,  Best  and  Busiest  Store 

Everything  for  Personal  Adornment 
or  Household  Usage 


Mail  Orders  Promptly  and  Carefully  Filled 

Reno=Two  Big  Stores  =^Carso 

Riverside  note 


When  in  Reno  visit  the  Riverside,  there 
you  will  be  treated  in  the  Good  Old 
Comstock  Way.  The  Old  Comstock 
Manager  Knows   What    You    Want 


H.J.GOSSE.Manager  RcnO,    Neva( 


RENO— Continued 


every  direction  there  are  great  ranges  for  sheep  and  cattle,  rich 
mining  districts,  salt  deposits  and  agricultural  lands. 

Taking  advantage  of  its  splendid  railroad  facilities  and  its 
geographical  location  the  merchants,  manufacturers  and  financial 
interests  have  pursued  the  most  progressive  methods.  Large  de- 
{lartment  stores  with  complete  slocks,  machine  shops,  packing 
houses,  stock  yards,  wholesale  houses,  lumber  yards,  modem  ho- 
tels, interurban  and  street  railways  and  all  the  other  requisites  of  a 
wholesale  center  have  been  established. 

The  climate  of  Reno  is  mild,  the  summers  not  excessively 
hot  and  the  winters  short.  Continual  breezes  blowing  from  the 
mountains  temper  the  heat  of  summer. 

Reno  has  thoroughly  equipped  schools,  many  churches,  clubs, 
pleasure  resorts,  technical  training  schools,  and  unlimited  opportun- 
ities for  health,  comfort  and  investment. 


ifteno  Printtng  Co, 


Completely  Equipped 

with  the  Most  Modern  Facilities 
For  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING 

You  are  judged  by  the  Stationery 
You  Use.     Get  the  BEST  and 

HAVE  IT  PRINTED  RIGHT 


21 


EAST  SECOND  ST..  RENO,  NEVAD 


WE  PRINTED  THE  JUBILEE  PROGRAMM 


High  Grade  Watches 
J   Speciahy 


Jewelry   Neatly   Repaired 
Sali^Jaction  Gusranlrrd 


Paul  R 


araus 


Watchmaker  and 
Jeweler 

^*^'"  Street  At  Present  at  Bcckerts  Barber  Shop 

Lyon   County.    Nevada  \  ,rqin..  C.iv.  Nevad, 


Dick  Randall 

Stock  Farm 

Dayton,  Nevada 


ooiled  Live  Stock 


When  You  Sleep Sleep  on  a  Breuner  Mattress 


Reno,  Nevada 


he  Nevada  Brewery 


>w  theC.&C.  Mine 

\  irginia  City. 
Nevada 


Nevada  Brewery  Beer 

Made  in  a  Most  Scientilic  Manner 
From  the  Purest  Material 


Stop!  ^  Look 

Listen ! 


When  in  Virginia  Don  t  Forget 
===  to  Call  at  ==^= 


YOUNG'S 

Fine,  Large,  Airy 

Billiard  and  Pool  Rooms 


Free  Lunch   Day  and  Night 


<^n  South  C  Virginia  City,  Neva 


Street 


dust  C 


^awaust  Isomer 


That's  the  Name  of  the  Place 

and  that's  where  you  can 

get  a  good,  cool 

Steam  Beer 


Only  the  Best 
Served  Over  the  Bar 


\  ou  know  where  the  place  is;  il  you  don  t. 

ask  somehody.     You  can  always 

spend  a  pleasant  time  in 

Billiard  and  Pool 

Parlors 

>i  I'  KLAUS.  Proprietor     Virginia  City,  Nev. 


Reno  Wholesale  Liquo: 


St 


ore 


( Incorporated) 

Wholesale  and  Retail 
Dealers  in 


Wines,  Liquors  and  Cigars 

315 


Sierra  Street 


Also  Agents  for 


Wieland  s  and  Frederick  s  Beers 

and  All  Kinds  of  Solt  Drinks 


215 


Ralston  St. 


J.  S.  CORECCO,  Mgr. 


Reno,  Nevada 


lEiMO    Pbintino    Co. 


21    East   Second   S^ 


Lfthomount 

Pamphlet 

Binder 

Gaylord  Bros. 

Makers 

Stockton,  Calif 

WT.  JAN  2].  1908 


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